Ethnicity and Violence
The Case of Radical Basque Nationalism
By Diego Muro
Published October 30th 2007 by Routledge – 264 pages
Series: Routledge/Canada Blanch Studies on Contemporary Spain
Published October 30th 2007 by Routledge – 264 pages
Series: Routledge/Canada Blanch Studies on Contemporary Spain
This book provides a genealogy of radical Basque nationalism and the means by which this complex, often violent, political movement has reinforced Basque identity. Radical nationalists are mobilized by a shared frame of reference where ethnicity and violence are intertwined in a nostalgic recreation of a golden age and a quasi-religious imperative to restore that distant past. Muro critically examines the origins of the ethno-nationalist conflict and provides a comprehensive examination of Euskadi Ta Askatusana’s (ETA) violent campaign. The book analyzes the interplay of ethnicity and violence and stresses the role of inherited myths, memories, and cultural symbols to explain the ability of radical Basque nationalism to endure.
Introduction 1. The Basque Golden Age 2. The Emergence of Basque Nationalism (1833–1903) 3. Between Autonomy and Independence (1903–1939) 4. Francoism and the Birth of ETA (1939–1975) 5. The Basque Movement of National Liberation (1975–1989) 6. The Polarisation of Identities (1989–1997) 7. Radical Nation-Building in Decline (1997–2006). Conclusion
Diego Muro is Lecturer in European Studies at Kings College London, UK.
Name: Ethnicity and Violence: The Case of Radical Basque Nationalism (Hardback) – Routledge
Description: By Diego Muro. This book provides a genealogy of radical Basque nationalism and the means by which this complex, often violent, political movement has reinforced Basque identity. Radical nationalists are mobilized by a shared frame of reference where ethnicity and...
Categories: European History, Political History, Terrorism